Monday, Oct. 01, 1923

Attorney-General?

Dwight W. Morrow was a classmate of President Coolidge at Amherst (1895). He then attended Columbia Law School, made a brilliant record as a student, was honored with selection to the editorial board of the Columbia Law Review, and, after a varied but uniformly notable career in private practice, became a member of the banking firm of J. P. Morgan & Co.

Gossip is now heard on all sides that Mr. Morrow is soon to become a member of the President's Cabinet. If Mr. Mellon should retire as Secretary of the Treasury, which, however, is unlikely, Mr. Morrow could fill his hat as well as his shoes. It is more probable, however, that he will become Attorney General, as it is quite generally understood that Mr. Daugherty desires to retire.